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December (magazine)
''December'' is an independent nonprofit literary magazine that was founded in 1958. The journal was part of both the little magazine and the small press movements of the 1950s and was revived in 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=(december magazine ) )〕 ''December'' publishes original prose, poetry, and art submitted by new writers and artists, as well as previously unpublished work by distinguished literary figures. Former and current contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, James Wright, Marvin Bell, Marge Piercy, and Raymond Carver. December's mission is to promote unheralded writers and artists, celebrate fresh work from more seasoned voices, and advocate for its contributors in local literary and art communities.
==History==
''December'' was founded in Iowa City in 1958 at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and moved to Chicago in 1962, where it was passed to Curt Johnson, a short story writer and novelist. Johnson privately funded ''december'' and published the journal until his death in 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=(Chicago Magazine, "On Curt Johnson" ) )〕 During this time, ''december'' featured the early work of many unknown artists and writers, most notably Raymond Carver, who first appeared in ''december'' in 1963 with his short story "Furious Seasons." 〔 Writers who published some of their first work in ''december'' include 5 U.S. Poets Laureate, 6 Pulitzer Prize winners, 8 National Book Award winners, 5 O. Henry Award winners, and 9 Guggenheim fellows.〔

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